Become an electrician and get a gold card the easy way on the CG2346 experienced worker route

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Anyone can achieve the equivalent of an apprenticeship standard with the City and Guilds 2346 experienced worker route, or the EAL equivalent.
    All you need is an inspection and testing qualification, the regs qualification and an NVQ
    A fully completed NVQ, which you can buy off of eBay!
    Along with PDF's of IET, Hodder education, Trevor Lynsey, Brian Scadden publications, City and Guilds SmartScreen, Electracourse exam simulator, and all the exam questions and answers that you need.
    If you want to know more, then please watch this video...
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Komentáře • 52

  • @user-gc7ru9bh8f
    @user-gc7ru9bh8f Před 4 měsíci +3

    Adrian is a god for desperate people who wants to put food to the table in honorable way. Education must be free for everybody. Thanks Adrian

  • @davidfrith6066
    @davidfrith6066 Před 10 měsíci +6

    It's purely about cash, proving competence is secondary. Make it as complex as possible, require refreshers, amendments regularly (all at cost). I'm all for CPD, but virtually all these schemes are cash cows.

  • @huyongquan6554
    @huyongquan6554 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Andrian, very useful information.

  • @michaelware4042
    @michaelware4042 Před rokem +3

    Hi Adrian watch with interest

  • @sergiofernandez3725
    @sergiofernandez3725 Před rokem +2

    If you do the experienced worker route, get your gold card then you could do EngTec

  • @1987kahil
    @1987kahil Před 2 měsíci +3

    11 years as an electrician but now need to do the 2346 to be gold card registered. This industry is becoming one big scam

  • @86nobby
    @86nobby Před rokem +4

    Hi Adrian
    I feel I got a little screwed over too. Completed all my college work day release as a teenager, Moved on to portfolio, sent it off, was told to go do my AM2 (2007) passed that aged 21. Few years later tried to get a gold card and was told I had no NVQ3, CnG even charged me for the privilege. The College had moved, they didn’t remember me, my assessor had even passed away (that part cannot be helped I know).
    I’ve been arguing with them all for years, TESP we’re kinda helpful at first. Even copied the head of unite in on the emails but it all fizzled out when effectively they realised they had the hump with their own organisation.
    I’ve been doing the mature candidate assessment (approx £1300) and my assessor told me it’s off his desk this week but my experienced worker card ran out in May (only lasts 18months) and it’s caused some trouble accessing certain sites or jobs again. The whole ordeal has been a shambles.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +1

      It’s an absolute joke and you are right about these companies. They are all owned by the same people and will not argue with themselves, so you are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
      Your only choice is to spend more money and pay for them for the solution

    • @mikhugh4326
      @mikhugh4326 Před rokem

      @@Pure_electrical_training when paper docs were uploaded to digital corners were cut imo ,

  • @Oufg103f
    @Oufg103f Před rokem +1

    Great video. I'm in the same position, I'm doing ewa to get a CSCS card. 👍

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +1

      Thank you 🤝
      Good luck, have you done your NVQ yet, or are you going to buy one off eBay

    • @Oufg103f
      @Oufg103f Před rokem +1

      @@Pure_electrical_training I'm doing experience worker assessment plus am2e.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +1

      You still need to do the NVQ

    • @Oufg103f
      @Oufg103f Před rokem

      @@Pure_electrical_training I done c&g 2360 pt1&2 plus ewa plus 2391 plus 18th edition plus am2e means I can apply for CSCS card.👍

  • @siani5299
    @siani5299 Před rokem +3

    Hi Pal, will you be continuing your 5357 logbook unit walkthroughs? Found the previous one’s really helpful? Thanks

  • @markbaker7414
    @markbaker7414 Před rokem +1

    Still need the AM2E as well as what you've listed if you want the gold card

  • @petersmith8350
    @petersmith8350 Před rokem +2

    Hi Adrian I'm in the same boat as most on here I went to college for 3+ years and qualified under 2360 but I only did nvq2 as nvq3 wasn't around at the time in the early late 90's I also have 18th and 2391 the full version again late 90's but I still can't get a gold card all the training companies want £2000+ and won't give me basic information on what I'd get for my money and if its really necessary for me to do the whole thing considering my training and qualifications, so if I could get a copy of the nvq3 portfolio and edited it for my purposes, how would I get it assessed would I have to go through a training agency or could I submit it myself? Thanks for any info cheers.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      You would need an assessor. Talk to Craig Wiltshire
      www.linkedin.com/in/craig-wiltshire-77a216228

  • @geraldelwood9660
    @geraldelwood9660 Před rokem +1

    Hi Adrian, I must say I'm not a fan of enforced classroom training in this day and age. It certainly has its place, especially for the school leaver. But there as so many ways to learn nowadays, surely there are only 2 things which need to be assessed. 1/ Does the applicant have the knowledge to be a good electrician ? 2/ Does he have the practical skills to be a good electrician.
    A group of electricians is like any other demographic - it will contain a range of mental capabilities. Is there really any point in teaching a future house-basher the physics of subatomic particles ? If the subject interests him/her then fine. They can research the subject and maybe choose a different role in life, who knows. Personally I love learning new stuff, but most of it doesn't make me a better electrician.
    We all know that if you ask the average qualified electrician who has been working domestic only, for last 10 years, chances are he will have forgotten everything from college which is not relevant to domestic work.
    If we really wish to raise standards in the industry, the AM2 should give a Provisional licence to work, but the individual is assessed every 5 years (theory and skills) and only given Approved status in those fields in which he/she has been assessed and passed.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +1

      Be careful what you wish for, as the eventual plan will be like the gas industry and 5-year reassessments to continue working.
      In the gas industry this cost them £5k plus every time and the reality is that it doesn’t improve standards within the industry, or stop the rogue traders.
      Personally, I think that everyone should understand the physics of subatomic particles because that is the minimum level to understand your trade. Without that knowledge people would just be glorified labourers, because anyone can clip cables and drill holes. It’s basic monkey see, monkey do, but to actually understand why we do, what we do, is where the expertise is.
      If you let that knowledge drop, you let the value drop with it and that will ultimately affect wages, because anyone can do it and this is what the industry wants.
      We need to join together and stop that from happening otherwise our trade will be deskilled and devalued to the point of no return.
      When I started just over 20 years ago electricians were one of the most respected trades on-site, now we are one of the worst.
      I’ve seen wages decline and stagnate and I was paying my employees more 15 years ago then most are earning now, and you have to question why that is.
      I’ve see a connection with Part P and fast track learning, along with the decline starting shortly after Part P in 2005, which has been gaining momentum ever since.
      Look at the cost of EICR’s because anyone can pass an inspection and testing qualification without any electrical training whatsoever, so my advice to anyone who feels that way is…
      Be careful what you wish for, otherwise this job may not be a viable wage earning option for you in the future

    • @geraldelwood9660
      @geraldelwood9660 Před rokem

      @@Pure_electrical_training Well it's great to see there are still those who are committed to learning all the science behind their trade. Maybe I have become jaded by the experience of seeing qualified electricians who seem to not even understand the consequences simple things such as leaving the main earthing conductor in the MET when performing a Ze. And not even surprised to find a Ze of

  • @haydenhoodless2055
    @haydenhoodless2055 Před rokem +1

    Hi Adrian, I did a 4y apprenticeship in mechatronics with engineer tech IoA cert and went to college, did gateway assessments on domestic and industrial wiring, testing, 3 phase, swa etc at college. My portfolio included electrical jobs. However, my EPA was for EngTech competency, not AM2. Many of the health and safety units I check the box for and electrical fault finding units as well as UPK was heavily electrical. Funnily enough, NET requirements for AM2 assessment say a tech apprenticeship with electrical units are fine to take the AM2, but might not be recognised by JIB for gold card, even if I take AM2, 18th and inspection C&G! Granted there are gaps in my knowledge for building regs, I get that, but it looks like I'd have to do another portfolio, several other qualifications and get 5 years experience before I could be considered qualified? Surely I'm more than halfway there already? Interesting what your thoughts are on this, I can't be the only one in this boat.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      That is interesting. The building regulations exam is so easy, similar to regs where you get to use the book. But, building regs is not part of the apprenticeship and it’s included in the AM2S.
      It’s a crazy world

    • @sevesham
      @sevesham Před rokem

      Hi Hyden, I did a similar apprentice scheme, 4y advanced mechatronics engineering with a huge electrical jobs portfolio as yours plus Part P and industrial gateway assessments and IET EPA for EngTech (Mechatronic Maintenance Technician), upgrade C&G 17th to 18th edition, did extra Inspection and Testing C&G and still have got problems to join NICEIC. Better if someone will go on 4 weeks course and will be a "proper electrician" after a month.

  • @petersylvester2905
    @petersylvester2905 Před rokem +2

    How can you submit someone else's portfolio when you need 10-15% of the supporting photographs to contain you in them?!
    I'm doing my own but I've been working full time for 29 years and I want mine to be legit.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      You can use the write ups and falsify the photos

    • @petersylvester2905
      @petersylvester2905 Před rokem

      @@Pure_electrical_training looking at the quantity of evidence units required it would take a lot of work to take all the photos to fit. They've then got to meet in person at least once with the assessor and be observed working and they've got to pass the 2391 which includes the practical in person on the live test rig. If you wanted to cheat there's probably a way to obtain a fake C&G certificate.

  • @stephencunningham8850
    @stephencunningham8850 Před rokem +1

    I think that any training providers within the industry should have qualified people teaching as it should be lead by example

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      I agree, but then that becomes difficult because qualifications change and it would be hard to keep up.
      You also then need to consider which qualifications are needed, whether electrical or teaching, or both.
      Then you have the situation that I am in, I thought I was qualified but found out once I had the job that I’m not, and I was let down by my training provider City College Brighton and Hove, now Brighton MET.
      I’m now stuck because I’ve been in the industry for over 20 years and would have to go back on the tools to build my level 3 NVQ, but I’m a full time trainer and I’m working towards my level 5 teaching qualification.
      As you can see from my videos, I’m more than capable of teaching this qualification, yet you are suggesting that someone who has only just qualified is more suitable to the role.
      I am not alone either

    • @ahmedsalah5364
      @ahmedsalah5364 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi mate what qualifications do you need to be a electrical teacher ?

  • @mikhugh4326
    @mikhugh4326 Před rokem +1

    good vid , 1 question -
    i qualified via jib apprentaship in 95 236 part 1-2 am2 , i dropped out of the game , 2023 recently i wanted to get back into the electrician game , i opened a ecs account and put my national insurance number in to the ecs site and they confirmed i was eligible for a gold card !! which i got , problem is i dont have any experience in the modern game and dont want to chance it , so i asked a few sparky people if i could go on site as an improver to slowly get back in the game, i was told that esc will strip me of the gold card if i do that , do you have a any info on this situation ?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +1

      I’ve never heard of someone getting stripped of their qualification. Who is to know if you have a gold card and are working as an electrical improver, unless you tell them🤷‍♂️

    • @mikhugh4326
      @mikhugh4326 Před rokem

      ​@@Pure_electrical_training ty for very quick response - i was wondering if my national insurance number may give the game away somewhere , cheers

  • @paulmandara232
    @paulmandara232 Před rokem +1

    what about this new domestic insnstaller apprenticeship 3 year course ? is there any view to just doing a domestic installer NVQ ? if you already have completed 2330 level 2 and 3 and 2382 and 2392-10, as I don't want to go into electrician that works on site or commercial work ?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      It’s up to you and it’s an option.
      With the domestic route you will be pigeon holed into staying within domestic.
      With the current experienced worker route you can still work in commercial and industrial if need be.
      Either way, the workplace logbook (aka portfolio/NVQ) is the same, so you get something for nothing.
      Soon, September, they are bringing out a domestic only portfolio and you will no longer have that choice, so be careful as it will cost you to change again in the future.
      Either way, it’s up to you

    • @diamoxd1151
      @diamoxd1151 Před rokem

      ​@@Pure_electrical_training any more information on that domestic only route starting in September?

  • @ashleycowx
    @ashleycowx Před rokem +3

    Hey, I hold 2330 Lvl 2/3 and as such I now cannot sign up to a cps scheme due to the change last year in the EAS guidance. I have 2391-10, 2382, 2377, 2919, 2330 lvl 2/3 and worked in the industry for 16 years now, it really frustrates me as I have worked for large organisations doing various works but I can’t sign up to NiCeic/Napit! I have now enrolled on the 2346 which I hope to complete sharpish as I have all the material they require,
    then the AM2E. Then I can sign up.

  • @stephenpghopkin
    @stephenpghopkin Před rokem +2

    Hi Adrian. I am a generator technician, been working in the industry for over 25 years installing, fault finding and upgrading generators, controls and switchgear. I have C&G 2360-05 Level 2 & 2360-07 Level 3 Theory and can’t get a gold card. A joke really when I see muppets coming through the current apprenticeship schemes and their insufficient level of knowledge and poor workmanship.
    What else would I need to go down the EWA route?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem +2

      You need BS7671 18th edition and the CG2391
      You are absolutely right, yet someone who knows very little and scrapes through the AM2 can get one.
      Go figure 🤷‍♂️

    • @stephenpghopkin
      @stephenpghopkin Před rokem +1

      Sorry for not responding sooner but thank you for your reply.

  • @stephencunningham8850
    @stephencunningham8850 Před rokem +2

    It's becoming a money pit

  • @stephencunningham8850

    You said it side stepping all the useless knowledge cause its not needed